Classes 5-7 market growing, class 8 segment weak

Latest ACT report finds classes 5-7 market growing, class 8 segment weak

Class 8 booked 16,770 net new orders in November, while Classes 5-7 posted 18,850 net orders, according to the latest State of the Industry report from ACT Research Co. The report covers Classes 5 through 8 vehicles for the North American market.

Kenny Vieth, ACT’s president and senior analyst, noted that lingering weakness in the industrial economy coupled with strong capacity additions in 2015 have tilted the supply-demand equilibrium, driving broad-based weakness across markets in November and pushing Class 8 net orders to a volume last seen in Q3 of 2012. “In November, North American net orders were 16,772 units, which translates to 15,200 units on a seasonally-adjusted basis. This is sharply below the prevailing SA order trend of approximately 23,000 units per month that was in place from April to October,” Vieth said. “Despite the weakness that has gathered into year’s end, we expect that the industry will build over 320,000 units in 2015. And while backlogs will be smaller at the end of 2015 versus 2014, that backlog is expected to be the third largest year-ending backlog in a decade.”

As for medium-duty numbers, Vieth had this to say: “Healthy consumer balance sheets, rising new home construction, improved state and local government budgets, and an absence of overbuying have the medium-duty segment well positioned for continued modest growth in 2016. Collectively the Classes 5-7 market experienced another healthy month, with orders up 7% year-over-year. Classes 6-7 vehicles, up 10% year-over-year, were responsible for the lion’s share of November’s MD market gains.”

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